On Monday 03 May 2004 08:50 am, Alex Deucher wrote:
>

> > The error message I get from dmesg is
> > Linux agpgart interface v0.99 (c) Jeff Hartmann
> > agpgart: Maximum main memory to use for agp memory: 322M
> > agpgart: unsupported bridge
> > agpgart: no supported devices found.
>
> Odd.  you might also try adding the agpgart module with the
> "try_unsupported=1" option, although if it worked before without the
> option...  Another thing you might try is building sis framebuffer
> support as a module or into the kernel.  I know you don't have a sis
> video chip, but the two were kind of intermixed for a while when sis
> originally wrote DRI support for their 300 series cards.  probably a
> long shot though.

Alex,

I had already tried the unsupported flag by the time I saw your suggestion. It 
did not work. I actually thought you were on to something with the SIS idea 
though for two reasons. I had disabled all IDE in the kernel (so the SIS 
driver there was gone) and I had disabled the SIS video as you thought. 
However, this did not help. I even downloaded 2.4.26 source and compiled 
again to see if this changed the behavior but it did not. 

I don't know if the problem is in the .config or something related to 
modules.conf. I think I will go back to the most generic .config I can find 
and start over again.

Thanks for the suggestion. If you come up with any other ideas, I would like 
to hear them.


-- 
George Lengel (Worm)
"Kohli head. You could have been lava bones.


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